Glancing-angle deposition of magnetic in-plane exchange springs
Magnetic exchange springs (ESs) are composed of exchange-coupled hard and soft magnetic layers, i.e., layers with high and low anisotropy, respectively. The moments in the soft layer can be wound up by applying an external field, which has to be smaller than the anisotropy field of the hard layer. A...
Main Authors: | Frisk, A, Achinuq, B, Newman, DG, Dabrowski, M, Hicken, RJ, van der Laan, G, Hesjedal, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2023
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